Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Google Review Anyone?


I decided to go ahead with a Google Review of my experience with Thomson Rogers in Toronto.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

By Courier



Look what the Cat dragged in, by Courier


Back in 1992 a drunk driver smashed into Suzanne's car at the end of our street in North York, it took years for her to recover. She never fully recovered to where she was before the accident. We hired the services of Thomson Rogers in Toronto. The best law firm in Canada; no doubt. After a long and protracted battle, we won the case, a fraction of what should have been awarded. The narrative did a 180 at the settlement meeting, a lot of last minute unforeseen BS.

Disappointed we asked the lawyer: "why did you do that" ? I was ready to walk out the door and let it go, chaulk it up to a bad experience "Tooooo Bad" was his reply. That comment started a chain of events that led to this day. It was like that scene in Back to the Future when the guy called Marty chicken. I responded in kind. We walked across Bay St. into the front doors of Lang Michener; they are really one of the top law firms in Canada; big. I sure did like that guy Clive Elkin, he went after them like a pit bull, but really cool. Before you know it, they were spitting out G notes like they were going out of style. For my part, I modified a software package to do a forensic accounting of everything that happened on the file for 5 years. I pressed the print button and out came what I wanted; the dirt. 


Apparently there was something wrong with their computers because boy o boy we had lawyers in three different places claiming to be in all sorts of places they were not. My little program caught everything. Toooo Bad. They issued a certified cheque and I decided not to take further action; they are back for more. You may ask: once bitten twice shy? Why the hell would anybody go back for seconds after something like that? Good question, hint; bamboozled. I fell for it. "Oh all those guys are long gone, this is a whole new thing" More like payback as it turned out.


One might think they would have learned their lesson, messing with me; apparently not. This time around the matter is far more serious, I paid them a quarter of a million dollars; not sure I got my monies worth. As usual I have been busy building my case, I always win. I don't go looking for trouble, but when it comes my way, I deal with it.







Sunday, April 10, 2016

Justice will be served

 Silence is complicity


Accidental?
Incompetence?
Intentional?



Select one of the above.


Sunday, April 3, 2016

Clueless

I don't think this was an accident Watson, it appears to be intentional

What's Up Doc?


Sooner the better




Who or why would anyone prescribes a 400% increase in narcotic medication to a patient who has a dangerously low oxygen saturation level, and is on 21 other meds? There can only be one answer; there is only one answer. Equally importantly, who turned a blind eye? This is only one incident of many I endured. Sooner or later these questions need to be answered and people need to be held accountable. The sooner the better.